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Do Now: Read pp. 409-413 to determine the elements of Definition
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10/ “Ars Poetica” pp Expanding examples Etymological analysis Meaning
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10/6 “Wide Open Spaces” pp 445-447
Expanding Examples Etymological Analysis Meaning
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Timed Discussion 1. Make an assignment 2. Decide on a time
3. What should happen if a speaker runs short? Runs over? Uses no evidence? 4. Who will keep time? 5. Try variations on how to determine whose turn it is.
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Homework Read "Entropy"( ) looking for meaning, expanding examples, and etymological analysis Write an Introduction to “Entropy”
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DO Now Exchange your Introductions, and mark for TTAG, MAP, ModSummary, and Thesis
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Your Turn to Write Time to add another section to your essay.
You now need to DEFINE your topic What does your subject Mean? Where does the word come from? Think roots Think historical uses Think connotations Give at least three examples of your topic as it exists today.
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Homework: Write at least a page defining your topic. Use researched information to back up this definition. Type it, and upload into Turnitin.com by Midnight Sunday
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Agenda for Groups Today
Look up Parenthetical Citation Discuss how to use it in your Definition Take notes on what you and your group members discuss, and drop it in the class work box as you leave today.
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